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stress tests in the eu and us show that banks are, on the whole, healthy. but as concerns over european sovereign debt and some heavily leveraged balance sheets still ripple through financial circles, there may yet be more stormy waters ahead. >>maughan: banks need to significantly boost the deposits that they take from the customer base andprobably will have to downsize their loan portfolios, and while that's at odds with the government's desire to see the banks lending more to mortgages and more to small business, the reality is the uk economy is heavily indebted through the banking sector and by rebalancing their businesses the banks will necessarily have to reduce the amount of loans relative to the deposits they take in. >>reporter: banks have spent the last decade pulling out the high street to reduce costs and tryingto push customers onto the internet; but now as credit dries up, many retail banks are turning their attention back to the branches. this may not be a cheap option- but it does at least help reduce unemployment... >>russell: after the tur
stress tests in the eu and us show that banks are, on the whole, healthy. but as concerns over european sovereign debt and some heavily leveraged balance sheets still ripple through financial circles, there may yet be more stormy waters ahead. >>maughan: banks need to significantly boost the deposits that they take from the customer base andprobably will have to downsize their loan portfolios, and while that's at odds with the government's desire to see the banks lending more to mortgages...
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she had abandoned us for the glory of retirement, and she had left us with an amazing legacy of worked in the 18 years she has been with the port. it is incredible what all the she has done for this city and the port in her time. she joined in december of 1992. looks like a few days before christmas. i still wonder who does that, but jennifer did, and she came in the real estate division where she spent approximately six years, and then, she moved over to the planning and development commission where she spent the remaining 12 years. i'm 18 years she has been here, she has been promoted six times, so that is a great batting average. jennifer, congratulations. jennifer, as you know, is responsible on the port side for the project at 1.5, 3, and 5, which is spectacular. simon, wherever you are, we're taking all the credit for that project, so congratulations, wherever you are. also for the exploratory project that is coming to us at pier 15 and eventually 17, says she has as two great projects under her belt as well as numerous other tendencies and projects under the way. it is unimagina
she had abandoned us for the glory of retirement, and she had left us with an amazing legacy of worked in the 18 years she has been with the port. it is incredible what all the she has done for this city and the port in her time. she joined in december of 1992. looks like a few days before christmas. i still wonder who does that, but jennifer did, and she came in the real estate division where she spent approximately six years, and then, she moved over to the planning and development commission...
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how the money is used is also a consideration. that can only work if there is cooperation between donor tries and the recipients. >> germany's new credo of more efficiency rather than increased funding means the 0.7% goal is disappearing even further into the distance. you and representatives have reacted with surprise and disappointment. -- un representatives have reacted with surprise and disappointment. >> the united kingdom and belgium, the amount of money they are giving to developing countries has been increasing every year, even up to 2010, despite the financial crisis. i am very worried. i do not understand. the crisis hardly fits you. you are the first economy to rebound. germany is a responsible country. it is a country that internationally is expected to do what they promise. so it is very disappointing. >> germany's development minister says the criticism is unjustified. he insists the government has not officially abandoned the 0.7% target and stresses that germany is serious about getting more out of every euro expen
how the money is used is also a consideration. that can only work if there is cooperation between donor tries and the recipients. >> germany's new credo of more efficiency rather than increased funding means the 0.7% goal is disappearing even further into the distance. you and representatives have reacted with surprise and disappointment. -- un representatives have reacted with surprise and disappointment. >> the united kingdom and belgium, the amount of money they are giving to...
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goody's also be used using other technology? oil products are also used in lipstick, skin cream, and even in pacifiers for babies. could we still make these things without oil? how dependent is the chemicals industry on fasano resources -- fossil resources? >> many of the raw material requirements are covered by oil. we do use of biomass, but the lion's share of production is still oil based. >> when it comes to fuels', there are already alternatives. sunflowers, haute and others, can be used to create biofuels, but that creates a whole new host of problems. we have already seen increase for food staple prices. is it related to the demand for biofuels? our biofuels just as harmful to humanity as fossil fuels -- are they? >> we will always of a problem with competing utilization is when it comes to biomass, simply because we have a limited amount of space in the world. we just cannot create space. the world is finite. there will always be the question of where this is then going to be put to use. >> this is why the researchers in
goody's also be used using other technology? oil products are also used in lipstick, skin cream, and even in pacifiers for babies. could we still make these things without oil? how dependent is the chemicals industry on fasano resources -- fossil resources? >> many of the raw material requirements are covered by oil. we do use of biomass, but the lion's share of production is still oil based. >> when it comes to fuels', there are already alternatives. sunflowers, haute and others,...
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this is a tool for today's young players that that will show its usefulness down the road. >>reporter: three years ago france hosted the rugby world cup but it was a missed opportunity. the national side lost its opening game -made the semis by the skin of their teeth before being soundly knocked out. excitement about the sport fizzled out. it also remains too concentrated in the south west of france. the sad fact is most of the people on this beach have never even touched a rugby ballbefore. >>dullin: in french: there are lot of people on the beaches in summer and we have to go and see them in order to grow. we hope they catch the rugby virus here and take it home with them. at least that is what we hope will happen. >>reporter: of course playing with a rugby ball on warm sand is very different from running on to amuddy pitch in the middle of winter. once holiday makers head home organizers of this tour will really discover if they have found a new generation of players or whether this game was just a fun distraction from making sandcastles. >> abirached: that's it for thi
this is a tool for today's young players that that will show its usefulness down the road. >>reporter: three years ago france hosted the rugby world cup but it was a missed opportunity. the national side lost its opening game -made the semis by the skin of their teeth before being soundly knocked out. excitement about the sport fizzled out. it also remains too concentrated in the south west of france. the sad fact is most of the people on this beach have never even touched a rugby...
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thanks for joining us. here in europe, the irish government says it is splitting its troubled lender into separate institutions. the move is designed to appease e.u. lawmakers and reassure international lenders. the first half will be a so- called funding bank, holding deposits. the second will be a bang for non-performing assets which will eventually be sold off. the finance ministry says this represents the least costly outcome for taxpayers, who have already pumped almost 23 billion year rose into the bank. >> financial stocks were under pressure in europe this wednesday, but other factors were supporting markets. we have a wrap of the day's trading in frankfurt. >> trading this wednesday started on the low side when there was news that exports from germany slightly decreased. reassuring signals came to the markets. for example, news that industrial production in germany continue to increase. the portuguese government successfully placed to new government bonds on the market. still, -- steel and the rise
thanks for joining us. here in europe, the irish government says it is splitting its troubled lender into separate institutions. the move is designed to appease e.u. lawmakers and reassure international lenders. the first half will be a so- called funding bank, holding deposits. the second will be a bang for non-performing assets which will eventually be sold off. the finance ministry says this represents the least costly outcome for taxpayers, who have already pumped almost 23 billion year...
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exporters in the us and europe are rushing to fill the gap but at a price to the buyer. >>chandler: the cost of wheat out of the us might be exactly the same as it is out of france or russia but the cost of freight to get it to let's say egypt is significantly more out of us than what it is out of europe and the black sea. >>reporter: egypt is scrabbling to find replacement supplies. as the world's rgest imrter of wheat the uny tritionally buys third ts needs fromussia. other countries east - whichmptsmu eareal wheat crop willon the che premium at thestart ut t world numbe foosoed in spse abt ailability of pce200--5 th qtepresey onhearrowod cear nogo n thcuenspanvege% ow igr rldendor areituaonitght...ly haven mh,en mu more difficult. >>scott: the royal suiol nig and even though n't open yet, s already tan reservations teisold out for the first night. >>reporter: also out of service for the past 2 years wa hotel in park lane...again getting major renovations likeed bin talal owns a substantial these two top hotels account for 13 percent of luxury rooms in the city. >>slat
exporters in the us and europe are rushing to fill the gap but at a price to the buyer. >>chandler: the cost of wheat out of the us might be exactly the same as it is out of france or russia but the cost of freight to get it to let's say egypt is significantly more out of us than what it is out of europe and the black sea. >>reporter: egypt is scrabbling to find replacement supplies. as the world's rgest imrter of wheat the uny tritionally buys third ts needs fromussia. other...
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let us accumulate more good memories. she showed us the book that haishi had sent, the first japanese art history in french edited by haishi. she said he must have been eager to teach people about the beauty of japan's cultural works. >> translator: isn't it beautiful? haishi served his customers very courteously and many became frien friends. in the end, he was greatly respected. >> reporter: she visited degas' exhibition. and could see the influence in the series of bathing women. >> translator: i think degas received the inspiration of the natural butte offy naked women from the uikoa. >> reporter: if it were not for his friendship with degas, the masterpieces that enrapture us may never have been produced. nhk world. >> he left paris in 1905 while japan was at war with russia. he carried home about 200 paintings by impressionists, including about 15 by degas. haishi had planned to build approximate the first impressionist museum but died soon after returning home at the age of 53. >>> last week's tokyo game show drew
let us accumulate more good memories. she showed us the book that haishi had sent, the first japanese art history in french edited by haishi. she said he must have been eager to teach people about the beauty of japan's cultural works. >> translator: isn't it beautiful? haishi served his customers very courteously and many became frien friends. in the end, he was greatly respected. >> reporter: she visited degas' exhibition. and could see the influence in the series of bathing women....
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he joined us earlier from rome to tell us more about the background to the trip. >> when the pope visits countries in modern times, it is mainly to browse the faithful and show the flag, as it were. this is it has a particular significance because it is the first time the pope has been invited on the state visit to britain. this is in the current text of mutual distrust and suspicion. in recent years, the relations between the british royal family and the papacy have been cordial. this is a very significant gesture of friendship and good will. we are told it is going to be watched by about a billion people on their television screens around the world. >> there is also some controversy surrounding this trip. what is the story there? >> their are small but militant anti-catholic groups in britain. they include the rights people, atheists, people complaining about the cost of the trip, and so on. the child abuse scandal that has beset the catholic church weighs very heavily on the hearts of all catholics, and certainly the pope. that could overshadow the trip to some extent. on the other ha
he joined us earlier from rome to tell us more about the background to the trip. >> when the pope visits countries in modern times, it is mainly to browse the faithful and show the flag, as it were. this is it has a particular significance because it is the first time the pope has been invited on the state visit to britain. this is in the current text of mutual distrust and suspicion. in recent years, the relations between the british royal family and the papacy have been cordial. this is...
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it is used in batteries in high- tech devices. with a two-thirds majority in both houses of parliament, he is able to charge ahead with his reforms. bolivia contents to reinvent himself -- revet -- reinvent itself. >> the natural physical beauty of latin america are all rich and varied. for many expatriate's, it is not always easy being so far from home. >> the magic of her homeland columbia flows through her voice. even here. a singer has lived in germany for six years. she and her band bring a lot american flair to the rhineland. it is not always easy. >> here, i am not as inspired musically as i am in columbia. there is music there on every corner. just the voices of people on the streets. there is so much life everywhere you go. >> she works for the german red cross. she explains it germany's complicated health system to new immigrants. >> sometimes i am a little envious. in latin america, especially in my country, we do not have a project like this that gives people in need of real support. projects that explain how they get
it is used in batteries in high- tech devices. with a two-thirds majority in both houses of parliament, he is able to charge ahead with his reforms. bolivia contents to reinvent himself -- revet -- reinvent itself. >> the natural physical beauty of latin america are all rich and varied. for many expatriate's, it is not always easy being so far from home. >> the magic of her homeland columbia flows through her voice. even here. a singer has lived in germany for six years. she and her...
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thank you for joining us. north korea has named kim jong il's third son, kim jong un, vice chairman of the central military committee of the workers' party. now, this is a key post. tell us a little bit behind this. >> it seems that kim jong il hurried the transfer of power because of his poor health. actually, he has been -- it's reported he has been suffering from a stroke which hit him two years ago. kim jong il took over the power from kim il song more than 20 years. during the intervening years he strengthened his grip on the workers' party and pardoned his rivals. however, kim jong un suddenly appeared in public way four-star general and vice chairman of the central military committee. kim jong il and his family act as guardians for kim jong un because he has no military experience and is still in his late 20s. but the transfer of power will not be smooth. north korea postponed the party conference, originally it was set on september 7th, so there is a speculation of dissatisfaction among some party memb
thank you for joining us. north korea has named kim jong il's third son, kim jong un, vice chairman of the central military committee of the workers' party. now, this is a key post. tell us a little bit behind this. >> it seems that kim jong il hurried the transfer of power because of his poor health. actually, he has been -- it's reported he has been suffering from a stroke which hit him two years ago. kim jong il took over the power from kim il song more than 20 years. during the...
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it doesn't cut old-growth trees or use traditional clear-cuts. and those who want to protect these trees are encouraged. >> clearly, the reduction in the logging intensity on that piece of property will pay dividends ecologically over time. burkhardt: but with the lumber market crashing in the current recession, the company is feeling the pinch. >> we may have some short-term pain that we go through, but we're always looking ahead at, you know, what we're gonna do next when things improve. burkhardt: 200 jobs and thousands of acres of forest are at stake. >> our estimate is humboldt redwood company owns about 10% of the world's remaining ancient redwood forests, and we have a strong interest in seeing that protection extended throughout whoever owns the property into the future. burkhardt: these unique timberlands with ancient trees face new threats in an increasingly complicated world.
it doesn't cut old-growth trees or use traditional clear-cuts. and those who want to protect these trees are encouraged. >> clearly, the reduction in the logging intensity on that piece of property will pay dividends ecologically over time. burkhardt: but with the lumber market crashing in the current recession, the company is feeling the pinch. >> we may have some short-term pain that we go through, but we're always looking ahead at, you know, what we're gonna do next when things...
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we are hoping they will tell us something. i was supposed to fly from madrid at 8:40. >> spanish industry, including carmaker fiat, is being affected by the strike as well. the union was the government to get the message. >> we hope many comrades keep joining. the more people, the better. i hope the government realizes that the people of this country are getting tired of their policies. >> but not everyone has walked off the job. schools are still open today. the small independent teachers union says the strike is only in the interest of the bigger unions. many joined a rally held this morning in a madrid, and observers say the strike has wide support among the general population. right now, one in five is without a job. the economy is stagnating, and the government is under huge pressure to cut public spending. the eu and international investors want to see results sooner rather than later. >> europe's second biggest clothing retailer, h&m, disappointed investors. third quarter profits of 23% the center last year, but that wa
we are hoping they will tell us something. i was supposed to fly from madrid at 8:40. >> spanish industry, including carmaker fiat, is being affected by the strike as well. the union was the government to get the message. >> we hope many comrades keep joining. the more people, the better. i hope the government realizes that the people of this country are getting tired of their policies. >> but not everyone has walked off the job. schools are still open today. the small...
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it just amazes me because i used are. obviously talking about amnesty all the way down the board and i don't care which way you want to make the sandwich it's still a baloney sandwich ok the reality is this these people are taking jobs that americans will do yeah granted there might be some of those jobs in the fields as you know picking fruit or what have you in california i'm here in phoenix arizona we have these illegal alien day laborers aligning our streets at the wal-mart at the home depot and they are doing what picking fruit you know they're doing construction jobs they're doing painting they're building homes that should be given jobs to american guys we've got contractors american contractors home builders that have to compete in the lower their wages because the illegal aliens are lining our streets and believe me they're not taking up five dollars an hour ok because i can tell you a matter of fact they're taking no less than ten fifteen sometimes twenty dollars per hour which is sometimes even more than what a
it just amazes me because i used are. obviously talking about amnesty all the way down the board and i don't care which way you want to make the sandwich it's still a baloney sandwich ok the reality is this these people are taking jobs that americans will do yeah granted there might be some of those jobs in the fields as you know picking fruit or what have you in california i'm here in phoenix arizona we have these illegal alien day laborers aligning our streets at the wal-mart at the home...
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conscious of how we might repress certain things the way we used dreams i used a lot of free and ideas in my in my thought i feel a method of treatment though has been radically changed the idea of having a patient on a couch therapist behind the patients and not have a real relationship between the two that i certainly disagree with this is a college either i mean the. technology the patient out of ways is an important oh yes yes i think i think it's quite important in my work to relate very authentically to the patient about the importance like the best psychotherapist for me is my mum she does it over the phone right and i don't know whether whether she's lying or standing or if she dressed true or not i mean i talked over the phone for fifteen minutes and it's fine but you know that she loves you and furthermore unlike any other person in the world she loves you unconditionally no matter what you do so i think that's one of the aspects the therapist has to do it has to be a certain unconditional positive regard and care for the patient so he or comes to the house to do that. you sa
conscious of how we might repress certain things the way we used dreams i used a lot of free and ideas in my in my thought i feel a method of treatment though has been radically changed the idea of having a patient on a couch therapist behind the patients and not have a real relationship between the two that i certainly disagree with this is a college either i mean the. technology the patient out of ways is an important oh yes yes i think i think it's quite important in my work to relate very...
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it's a really useful to check out come. -- useful information to check outcom. i'm going to skip some of the profile. this is just a snapshot of -- with a list in spring of this year to year. the fifth one is hyper activity. and how do these problems impact the client's functioning? i know the next line talks about school achievement. the family, school behalf or. -- behavior. and then living situation. we know we have a lot of work to do. >> we also take a look at 1,557 children in our youth. we try to understand how truancy is being affected in our system. of all the open cases 57% had no tennis problem. but 22% would miss three day as week. so that's about 100 children and youth. the last line and this is my last presentation, it talks about the change. so if we find these needs and we find the presenting problems as we find the impact of functioning. we track how we address it over time. this is a full assessment. pretty much we were able to impact, you know, some areas. so depression gone down and the control gone down. and so you can seer we are working th
it's a really useful to check out come. -- useful information to check outcom. i'm going to skip some of the profile. this is just a snapshot of -- with a list in spring of this year to year. the fifth one is hyper activity. and how do these problems impact the client's functioning? i know the next line talks about school achievement. the family, school behalf or. -- behavior. and then living situation. we know we have a lot of work to do. >> we also take a look at 1,557 children in our...
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. >> tell us about them. what are the models, now, not just california, certainly not just the bay area. >> there are gardens growing everywhere. and there were a long time ago. this isn't anything new. but the idea of connecting the garden to the kitchen to the table and back to the garden again is the whole cycle. that is really transformational and important that we do. that we just don't have one little piece. the whole thing really makes sense. you don't want to have a cafeteria that is inconsistent with the way you are growing food in the garden. >> is it your belief that every public school can and i assume should do this? >> i really believe that. when you see this and everybody can come. we have 1,000 visitors a year and over the 12 years, a lot of people have come into the garden. when you see the program and see the kids doing this, you believe every school should be like this. there are montessori schools and all schools in europe and around the world where there is the way the children are fed, f
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uses of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understands it fully and you have to live a. real life stories from would need. to treat nineteen forty five don't auntie dot com. rushes to triple crude exports to china to satisfy the giant nation's growing sets that i mention it with the new calls border oil link opened on monday by presidents from june town and the maturity that it was a necessary day a visit to china. another humanitarian aid for the team days bound for gaza nearly four months after the israeli army air tanks the last one headed that killing no aid and actions of the un from and rights council says was brutal and disproportionate. on the side of hundreds of branches come out into the open at into politics and starting an online campaign to establish a posse to fight and they cooperate and free file sharing legal. he is from russia and iran the while this is all see with me thanks for joining us russian president dmitry medvedev and his chinese counterpart hu jintao have ceremony pres the start button on the new oil pipeline between the two countries russian
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label that protects or punishes as an anti immigration groundswell threatens europe and splits the us we cast a cold eye over the debate what we find is heated rhetoric finger pointing and few easy answers. can. be discussed if immigrants should stay or go i'm joined by michelle there low cross in phoenix she is the founder of mothers against illegal aliens in durham we go to jake a big dork he's a professor at duke university in fort worth we cross to one hundred and this he's an international political consultant and author of the recent book new american pioneers why are we afraid of mexican immigrants and another member of our cross-talk team the hunger all right folks crosstalk rules in effect we have a lot of different differing opinions on this program so i'm first i'm going to go to jake up and in researching this program one of the things i i found interesting and almost amusing and then worrying is that the myths about immigration it seems like everybody's got their ten eleven fifteen points the myths about immigration in your opinion and you're an expert on this an academic
label that protects or punishes as an anti immigration groundswell threatens europe and splits the us we cast a cold eye over the debate what we find is heated rhetoric finger pointing and few easy answers. can. be discussed if immigrants should stay or go i'm joined by michelle there low cross in phoenix she is the founder of mothers against illegal aliens in durham we go to jake a big dork he's a professor at duke university in fort worth we cross to one hundred and this he's an international...
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thank you for inviteding us here today, committee members. we are happy to give you an overview of the new effort that the partnership and the department has called the school partner model. we have a power point that walks through some of the main points and a handout that gives a little bit more description. so the school partner model. >> i'm going to ask you to speak a little more robustly. that's a little tough, if you can. thank you. >> this grew out of the dcyf's education related goals for its current three-year funding cycle. in the planning for this current cycle we initiated conversations about what the needs are of the students and also we're in many meeting with the youth council focusing on how to make sure that work base learning and youth jobs really had its high from educational attainment. so from conversations in the past few years, to reach out to continuation schools and target student who are under-credit or at risk of not graduating high school and really try to link a lot of the great youth development and youth workfo
thank you for inviteding us here today, committee members. we are happy to give you an overview of the new effort that the partnership and the department has called the school partner model. we have a power point that walks through some of the main points and a handout that gives a little bit more description. so the school partner model. >> i'm going to ask you to speak a little more robustly. that's a little tough, if you can. thank you. >> this grew out of the dcyf's education...
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and the machines they use out. one bottle costs around thirty five roubles that's just over one dollar no pants. unfortunately the factory here is closed to the public but don't think that you're completely missing out. how this looks when you get its traditional recessing and consume stuff you can try several times. to you know tasting room we have various media who play this was presenting each taste with different variables and spices and also the traditional pure kind guests get ten cups and they should start from the upper left one moving from the latter to rise group by row right to feel each label properly a traditional russian snatch should be eaten between the cups such as south. breeze and sauerkraut. about how you perceive. or you must try to matter who quit while you're here and i've never tried it before and here's the devastation hole of the fire for you can sample various flavors as hops mindless and horseradish and. that we know which one is worse. that like our popeye just as a child. but what else
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crews often use this tactic to steal the eggs. or get a couple of crowns always accompany motorboats and when they reach the end of their section they hand over the bow turn another couple of crowns the man in the boat is to preoccupy its noses when the boat approaches the nest the noise of the engine scares the bird away. to get into the nest just seal the eggs as a result the set this room and. reservists called the floating venice of russia for its calm and beautiful nature. people come here every year to find a quiet place under the sun and in peace. the dusk descends on the river maybe duck enough to see a spectacular sea talks of swans flying. into the sunset. are not stuff going to come back. we'll have a rally we'll sell lots of beer will. stay high we'll wear uniforms that little damage is down the black and them moving but very little damming the white. and they are the key to our problem our own right.
crews often use this tactic to steal the eggs. or get a couple of crowns always accompany motorboats and when they reach the end of their section they hand over the bow turn another couple of crowns the man in the boat is to preoccupy its noses when the boat approaches the nest the noise of the engine scares the bird away. to get into the nest just seal the eggs as a result the set this room and. reservists called the floating venice of russia for its calm and beautiful nature. people come here...
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you see on distance, men cycle a little bit more and women use the bike more often because they use it for going shopping or the short distances. one other thing is that biking has a high status in the netherlands, so that's also different from a lot of other countries. this i will skip. hardly readable but this shows that bicycling is used in all kinds of modes of travel, 25% is using the bike, to go into education is 50% and beyond high school it is even a lot more, 55% to 80% children who visit high school do so by bike and you got to realize how in the situation, there are hardly any school buses in the netherlands. there will be no parents bringing their children to high school by car. they say, ok, what's wrong, you can use your bike. it's very cold or range, you won't melt, do you? -- raining, you won't melt do you? >> there are more sigh cligs then people in the -- cyclists then people in the neggederlands. they cost each 30 million euros to build. and the bicycles, you can't see it but more than a quarter of all trips and 40% of all trips up to 40 kilometers are made by bike.
you see on distance, men cycle a little bit more and women use the bike more often because they use it for going shopping or the short distances. one other thing is that biking has a high status in the netherlands, so that's also different from a lot of other countries. this i will skip. hardly readable but this shows that bicycling is used in all kinds of modes of travel, 25% is using the bike, to go into education is 50% and beyond high school it is even a lot more, 55% to 80% children who...
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sergeant in the us army. tried to become an american by getting pardon me i'm going to. franks and reasons differ but one thing brings them together once they disobey . they faced it this is not a provocation but a war of the. faithful to it and we should just step in what is sure to suppress the trace because they have no idea about the hardships to face. they wanted to says it all to tunis and for any army the life of the usaf is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism of those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from world war two. victories nineteen forty five dot dot com. every month we give you the future the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us. on r g. with. data generated from an electrical grid. you can do to do it in california. resources. let's go to support. eleven thirty pm in moscow thanks for being with us here on our team these are your headlines as the u.s. memorializes the victims of the nine eleven terror attacks its effects continue to claim lives
sergeant in the us army. tried to become an american by getting pardon me i'm going to. franks and reasons differ but one thing brings them together once they disobey . they faced it this is not a provocation but a war of the. faithful to it and we should just step in what is sure to suppress the trace because they have no idea about the hardships to face. they wanted to says it all to tunis and for any army the life of the usaf is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and...
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as podcasts. >> next on "prime minister's questions," dip the prime minister -- deputy prime minister nick clegg stands in for david cameron. following that, a colorado senate debate. tomorrow on "washington journal," a look at what congress plans to do before the november 2 election with david hawkings from cq. then, colin kahl and michelle mello. that is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> but, honestly, i am not going to take this from a party, from a party, that has spent all of its time in office backbiting against each other through leaks to the press, a party of the dossier of damion mcbride. a little bit of consistency on this, shall we? >> now, from london, "prime minister's questions" from the british house of commons. ministers return after this summer congress -- summer recess. father had an's stroke, so nick clegg stood in. some of been accused of tapping into celebrity voice mail. also, questions about the aid to pakistan flood
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and i know that it's, we say, give it to us straight, tell us exactly what you think. we want to know what we have to do. no, what most want, they want another diet of hot fudge sundays. >>neil: larry, here is where we might have a parting of the ways. a lot of folks are willing to take their pound of flesh if they know others are, as well. and it, if all programs are on the chopping block and addressed and we have to be on talking about paying more for the same poor government and now it is spending and looking at what chris chris christie is looking at in new jersey, he could have done tax hikes but he is doing cuts and the jury is out if that works but people in new jersey were open and the folks who were getting gored so i wonder if maybe the prospect for my suggestions are looking rosy? >>guest: anything is possible. i have seen strange people elected. there is a possibilities for you there. just kidding, just kidding. look, the long and short is this: let's hope you are right. if we are ever going to do anything about the $12 trillion deficit headed up to $1 tril
and i know that it's, we say, give it to us straight, tell us exactly what you think. we want to know what we have to do. no, what most want, they want another diet of hot fudge sundays. >>neil: larry, here is where we might have a parting of the ways. a lot of folks are willing to take their pound of flesh if they know others are, as well. and it, if all programs are on the chopping block and addressed and we have to be on talking about paying more for the same poor government and now it...